Depends on the perspective you're talking about.
Scientifically, in genetics, human chromosome and cellular heterogeity regards the immortality of genetic expression, especially in regards to oncogenic situations.
Cancer cells are regarded as 'immortalized', while normal cells are considered 'mortal'.
Again, it depends on perspective.
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